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YEI Technology has confirmed that its PrioVR full body motion controller for virtual reality (VR) experiences will not be shipping in June 2014 as originally planned. Company VP Mike Sutherland revealed as much, reasoning that it needed more time to deliver on a satisfactory product. While a new shipping date was not given, it did suggest that the suit will still arrive for Kickstarter backers ‘a little later this year’. READ MORE

YEI Technology has announced a new stretch goal for its upcoming PrioVR motion suit. Instead of adding bonus demos and features like in previous stretch goals, this third benchmark promises new, fully customised hand controllers to replace the modified Wii nunchuck controllers currently in use. The campaign is looking to reach $260,000 USD to make these controllers possible. READ MORE

YEI Technology has updated the already successful Kickstarter campaign for its PrioVR motion tracking suit once more. Included in this latest update is a new stretch goal and a video to show how the technology works. The 4 minute demonstration, which gives an in-depth explanation of the sensors and a look at them in action, can be seen below. READ MORE

PrioVR, the motion tracking suit from YEI Technology, has reached its first Kickstarter stretch goal. As a result, multiplayer options will now be added into the suits demo titles, Zombie Survivor and Copycat. It was also confirmed that the tech will be on display at the South By South West (SXSW) festival in America next month. READ MORE

YEI Technology’s PrioVR originally made it’s debut on Kickstarter late in 2013, however despite a genuinely fascination showcase of the technology and some reasonably priced reward tiers the device failed to reach even half it’s finance target. The developer relaunched the Kickstarter earlier this month and VRFocusis happy to say that it’s performing a little better this time around, smashing it’s funding goal within the first 24 hours. READ MORE

YEI Technology has revealed the first Kickstarter stretch goal for its PrioVR motion-controller accessory, which is designed to be used with virtual reality (VR) experiences.The motion-detecting suit, which reached its initial $75,000 USD goal in just 5 hours, will come with enhanced multiplayer demos, should it reach a new target of $185,000. READ MORE